What is an each way Super Heinz?

Super Heinz EW bets are one of the biggest wagers you can make

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If you’re looking for maximum bang for your buck then you might find Super Heinz EW bets useful. These bets are absolutely huge, encompassing 240 wagers from just seven selections.

Super Heinz each way bets are most commonly found in horse racing betting, although some punters like to test their luck in the greyhounds and athletics odds too. Anything where there’s a race!

This guide will take you through the intricacies of Super Heinz EWs so you can learn how to place them properly. Discover why they exist, how they work, and how to calculate Super Heinz each ways.

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What is an each way Super Heinz?

An each way Super Heinz is a mega bet involving 240 outcomes from just seven selections. It doubles a standard Super Heinz by applying the ‘each way’ element that means all seven runners are protected if they narrowly lose their events.

Most Super Heinz each way bets at Paddy Power focus on horse racing. That’s because punters have already decided before the day begins which horses they plan to back.

The logic goes that you can combine all your selections in various forms and squeeze extra value from the same picks. So long as those horses place or win, you’re on for a big profit!

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How each way Super Heinzs work

Let’s begin with looking at the structure of an each way Super Heinz. There are seven selections here, which combined create 120 different bets. After that, you double all your bets by going ‘each way’ on every one, as so:

  • 21x doubles
  • 21x doubles each way
  • 35x trebles
  • 35x trebles each way
  • 35x four-folds
  • 35x four-folds each way
  • 21x five-folds
  • 21x five-folds each way
  • 7x six-folds
  • 7x six-folds each way
  • 1x seven-fold
  • 1x seven-fold each way

The idea of a Super Heinz each way bet is to extract as much value as possible from your seven picks. The ‘each way’ element acts as a further insurance on your picks, just in case those horses place. In this instance, you can still win hefty profits.

Here’s a Super Heinz EW example. You plan to bet on all seven races at Warwick. You pick the favourites in each race:

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  • Kits Coty at 5.00
  • Avakate at 1.44
  • Irish Lullaby at 2.00
  • Fiston De Becon at 2.63
  • Dream In The Park at 3.50
  • Davidoc at 2.50
  • Ri Na Cuirte at 5.00

A £1 EW acca here would return £1,671.43 if all seven picks win. However, a £1 EW Super Heinz would generate up to £15,561.88. Of course, your stake rises to £240. However, the EW element means there’s plenty of protection if your picks place instead of win their races.

Each way Super Heinz calculator

There’s no point trying to calculate your each way Super Heinz by hand. That would involve multiplying all the odds of all 120 individual bets, then adding the result together to get your total odds. Then you’d need to do the same for the 120 each way bets too.

Why bother with the hard maths when you can use the Paddy Power Super Heinz calculator? Simply enter your picks into the calculator, set the odds, enter your stake and hit the ‘Each Way’ button to see how much you’d stand to win.

Each way Super Heinz tips

Diving into a Super Heinz each way bet isn’t the smartest thing to do. Instead, it’s much better to take your time and slowly build up to such big bets. Here are some EW Super Heinz tips to get you started…

Don’t rush – Like we said, there’s no rush here and bettors new to the world of Super Heinz bets should be careful about placing them. It takes time and research to structure a winning Super Heinz EW wager. You need to research each selection and be confident they will at least place.

Consider your budget – An EW Super Heinz is not cheap. Even setting the stake at £1 means your total risk is £240. Be aware of your budget and don’t risk what you can’t comfortably afford. Consider dropping the per-stake level down to 10p or even lower.

Research before betting – Make sure you use our racing tips section and get expert analysis before each day. This way you can make smarter Super Heinz each way bets that more accurately reflect what will happen on the racecourse. Research is king, no matter the size of your bet.

Start with smaller bets – Super Heinz each way bets are some of the biggest you can make. If you’re new to complex bet structures then take a step back and look for a smaller version. Something like a patent bet with just three selections is enough to get you thinking like a horse racing pro. Once you’ve mastered smaller bet structures then you can start thinking about the seven selections required for a Super Heinz EW.

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